Students from around Cobb County celebrated Earth Day this week.
Sign up by Monday at 5 p.m. to get a hands-on demonstration of military opportunities and learn about applying for and attending one of the military service academies.
The 6-1 vote keeps the school district moving toward final budget approval May 17, but no Board of Education members seem happy with the plan to close a $62.5 million deficit.
Marietta City Schools placed third in the Top Ten U.S. School Districts Honored for Technology Know-How.
A performance by Marietta second graders and an art show raised money for the Sawyer Road Elementary Art Department. Take a look at some of the displayed artwork.
Chattahoochee Technical College culinary students competed in the First Annual Chili Cook-Off for bragging rights and prizes.
Adair White-Johnson, of Marietta City Schools, has been a top walker each year, and this year she is leading a team of supporters and family and friends.
The new environmental technology program at Chattahoochee Technical College will begin for fall semester.
The A.L. Burruss Elementary and Marietta Center for Advanced Academics teachers will partner with other exceptional math and science teachers from across the nation to build expertise in facilitating student learning.
The Marietta High School team placed fourth in a competition against 14 other schools. Instructor Chef Ginger Pratt was named the recipient of the Georgia Restaurant Educator Excellence Award.
The Cobb school superintendent wants to avoid cutting teachers to balance the budget.
Boys from a technology class learned about video game design at the Marietta university on Wednesday.
The Cobb County Board of Education wants to hear public comments on the new district lines.
The annual Marietta City Schools Bus “Roadeo” event tests bus driver skills through a series of maneuvers and road tests at Lockheed-Martin Aeronautics Company.
Approximately 50 companies and about 10 colleges and universities offering four-year degrees will be at Chattahoochee Technical College's Marietta Campus Thursday.
The Marietta university's president touts her Kansas connections while seeking the top job at Wichita State.
Marietta kids learn the importance of avoiding downed power lines and calling 911 if they see them, as well as indoor electric safety.
Hickory Hills Elementary and A.L. Burruss Elementary are among the 63 elementary and middle schools to receive grants.
Lisa Rossbacher is one of five finalists visiting Wichita State to try to win that university's top job.
The Walker student production "Xanadu" is nominated for the Georgia high school Tonys.
The Peterson Scholarship was awarded to seven Chattahoochee Technical College students.
Check out news from Marietta and the surrounding area on Friday, March 30.
MCAA, Marietta Middle School and West Side Elementary students are among the top finishers in the 2011-2012 Georgia PTA annual Reflections cultural arts program.
The Marietta School Foundation Gala at the Strand Theatre featured performances by students and celebrated the schools and award recipients.
Kids at A.L. Burruss received their final hula hooping class March 19.
Marietta hoop dance instructor donates hula hoops to Marietta City Schools.
Each of Cobb County’s 16 high schools received $1,400 grant awards from the Georgia Department of Education to train teachers for Advanced Placement instruction.
Osborne cadets faced off against JROTC teams from Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands to earn the top spot.
Over 2,900 students statewide interviewed and auditioned for the program, and 690 finalists, two from Marietta High School, will participate in the 2012 program.
Marietta High School will host their prom on April 14, and Osborne High School will hold their prom on April 20 at the Turner Field 755 Club.
Marietta’s white student population exceeded state levels by two percentage points and black students performed on par with the state average.
Eleven Marietta City Schools students were named system winners of the 2011-2012 Young Georgia Authors Competition.
Here are the favorites you picked for Marietta and other Patches around the northwest Atlanta suburbs.
Come back Monday to vote on the best place to get sweet tea in Marietta.
Students placed in culinary arts, commercial banking and 3D visualization at the 2012 SkillsUSA State Leadership and Skills competition.
Apply by Monday, March 26 to help set the 2013-14 Cobb academic schedule.
Take a look at news from Marietta and the surrounding area on Wednesday, March 21.
Sawyer Road Elementary will get a new principal and assistant principal and Marietta City Schools will have a new director of Elementary Curriculum and Instruction, K-12 Programs, on May 1.
Marietta Middle School and Marietta High School will receive additional state resources for three years to close performance gaps.
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